West Chester Area School District
January Newsletter
A NOTE FROM SUPERINTENDENT DR. DAVID CHRISTOPHER
Dear WCASD Community,
Last year, as your new superintendent, I introduced my focus word for 2024âownership. This word shaped my goals and guided our work as a district.
As we step into 2025, my new focus word is thrive. To thrive is to grow, flourish, and reach our fullest potential. It means facing challenges with resilience, embracing innovation, and fostering a supportive environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to succeed.
For our students, thriving means excelling academically, socially, and emotionally in classrooms that inspire curiosity and a love for learning. For our staff, it means a workplace where you feel supported, valued, and encouraged to grow and lead. For our community, it means building partnerships that celebrate diversity and drive positive change.
This year, I am committed to making thrive a reality in everything I do. Together, letâs make 2025 a year of growth and achievement for the entire WCASD community.
Iâll see you as we walk the West Chester way together!
To make sure that you donât miss any of WCASD's exciting events, check out the list of upcoming events below and our Celebrate the Arts Flyer at the bottom of this newsletter.
Important Dates:
January: School Board Appreciation Month
January 8: Padres Latinos Meeting
January 8: Suicide Prevention Training for All | 6:00 p.m.
January 14: Teaching, Learning, & Equity Committee | 6:00 p.m.
January 20: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day | Schools and Offices Closed
January 21: Policy Review Committee Meeting | 6:00 p.m.
January 21: Property & Finance Committee Meeting | 6:30 p.m.
January 27: Personnel Committee Meeting | 6:30 p.m.
January 27: School Board Meeting | 7:00 p.m.
January 29: Lunar New Year
LAST MONTH IN WCASD: DECEMBER
Mary C. Howse Students Embrace Critical Thinking
Fourth graders at Mary C. Howse dove into a class read-along, pausing to share insights and discuss key points along the way. Afterward, they applied their new knowledge by completing a worksheet about the book. Amazing work, little dragons!
Peirce Middle School Artists Build Festive Fun
Peirce Middle School art students kicked off the holiday season with a burst of creativity!
They designed and constructed their own gingerbread houses from scratch using cardboard. Throughout the week, they added unique decorations to bring their festive creations to lifeâeach as special as the students behind them. Great job, Peirce artists!
Henderson High School Inspires Future Musicians
Henderson High Schoolâs talented music department treated elementary and middle school students to a special preview of their holiday program at WCUâs Asplundh Hall.
The performance showcased the hard work and passion behind every note, inspiring young musicians and giving them a glimpse of the incredible opportunities that await in high school. Bravo, Henderson musicians!
JOIN US FOR KINDERGARTEN 101!
Mark your calendars for Kindergarten 101 on Thursday, February 6, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. at Fugett Middle School.
This in-person informational session will help families prepare for Kindergarten. The WCASD team will provide an overview of what to expect in your child's first year and beyond, share key dates, and answer your questions.
Register now by clicking the blue button or download the event flyer for more details!
DECEMBER BOARD MEETING: PENN WOOD ELEMENTARY SHINES
At the December Board Meeting, Penn Wood Elementaryâs Priya Jacob and Michael Nolan shared an inspiring update on their schoolâs activities. They highlighted the Student Ambassador Program, where students serve as role models, and their Positive Behavior Program, fostering a supportive and caring school community.
Thank you, Priya and Michael, for showcasing the amazing work happening at Penn Wood!
NOMINATE A TEACHER FOR THE CITADEL HEART OF LEARNING AWARDS!
Do you know an incredible WCASD teacher who goes above and beyond for their students? The Citadel Heart of Learning Awards recognize outstanding educators in the Greater Philadelphia area who make a meaningful difference inside and outside the classroom. Winners receive a hand-blown glass heart award, grants for their classrooms, and recognition at a special awards ceremony.
Nominations are open until January 15, 2025. Share your story about a teacher who has inspired you by clicking the blue button or photo!
BEHIND THE SCENES: WCASD STUDENTS EXPLORE EXCITING CAREER PATHS
Henderson Students Get the Scoop at CBS3
Henderson High Schoolâs broadcast journalism and video production students had an unforgettable day at CBS3 in Philadelphia!
They explored the studios, observed the control room in action, and witnessed the excitement of a live broadcast with anchor Jim Donovan. The students also enjoyed a Q&A with CBS3 President & GM Kelly Frank, tested their skills in the weather studio, and even animated weather maps on the green screen.
This hands-on experience brought the world of broadcasting to life, sparking inspiration for these future media professionals!
WCASD Students Explore Careers at FMFCU
WCASD students had an incredible opportunity to visit the Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union for a day of career exploration.
They heard from inspiring speakers, learned about FMFCUâs mission and career paths, and participated in job shadowing to experience daily operations firsthand.
Thank you, FMFCU, for hosting this unforgettable day and empowering our students with real-world insights!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND JOYFUL NEW YEAR FROM WCASD
JOIN WCASD AND WCCTC FOR A QPR TRAINING: JANUARY 8
On Wednesday, January 8, at 6:00 PM, at Henderson High School, we invite families to attend an in-person training, âSuicide Prevention Training for All." This important training will explain the process of QPR: Question, Persuade, Refer. It is designed to help adults and students identify and support those in crisis to find help.
Register by clicking on the blue button or the flyer photo. We look forward to seeing you there!
SNEAK PEEK: WCASDâS NEW WEBSITE LAUNCHES IN 2025!
Weâre excited to share the launch of our brand-new WCASD website! Starting Friday, January 10, youâll find an updated, visually appealing, and easy-to-navigate site thatâs designed to better communicate who we are and what we do.
While some things have changed, youâll still be able to easily access all the important information you rely on. We hope you enjoy the improved experience, and we welcome your feedback at webmaster@wcasd.net.
JANUARY IS SCHOOL DIRECTOR RECOGNITION MONTH
January is designated School Director Recognition Month, a time to honor the dedication and commitment of our WCASD school board directors. These leaders play a crucial role in ensuring the success of our 12,000 students and in fostering excellence in public education across the district.
As part of Pennsylvania's public education system, which serves more than 85% of the state's students, our nine school board members collaborate with district administration to make informed decisions that shape the future of WCASD. Their workâranging from voting on budgets to adopting policies and leading comprehensive planningâensures that every student in our district has access to a high-quality education.
Speaking of School Director Recognition Month...
If youâve ever considered joining a school board or holding office in Chester County, there are local information sessions to help you learn more about the process!
Chester County Voter Services is hosting Beyond the Ballot 2025 on February 6th at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.. This is a great opportunity to gain insight into school board service and how you can get involved in shaping the future of our communityâs education.
The West Chester Area School District invites the community to attend a School Board 101 Information Session on Tuesday, January 21. School Board 101 will begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Spellman Administration Building (782 Springdale Dr. Exton, PA) and will feature discussions on board member candidacy, roles and responsibilities, and more.
Speakers will include Dr. David Christopher, WCASD Superintendent, and Christa Fazio, Director of Communications, Chester County Intermediate Unit.
CLASS OF 2025: APPLY NOW TO BE HONORED WITH A SPELLMAN HUMANITARIAN AWARD
Each year, the West Chester Area School District and the West Chester Area Education Association award ten deserving seniors from each high school with the Spellman Humanitarian Award. The awards honor the memory of the late Dr. Elwood M. (Ossie) Spellman, who served as a member and president of the West Chester School Board from 1951 to 1969.
Dr. Spellman was a highly respected area dentist who was also actively involved in the Boy Scouts, Rotary Club, YMCA, and Westminster Presbyterian Church. We are looking for students who exhibit the spirit of volunteerism and citizenship that was central to Dr. Spellman's life.
Applications are accepted until January 10, 2025. Visit our webpage for more information and to apply.
EAST HIGH SCHOOL PARTICIPATES IN HOUR OF CODE
As part of the global Hour of Code initiative during Computer Science Education Week, East High School students dove into the world of coding!
This year, Vanguard volunteers guided students through exciting, hands-on coding activities, helping them gain a deeper understanding of how computer science impacts their education. From developing valuable skills to exploring diverse courses offered at EHS, it was a day of discovery and innovation.
WCASDâS SEASON OF GIVING: A LOOK BACK AT HOLIDAY GENEROSITY
This holiday season, the WCASD community came together to share warmth, joy, and support, making a lasting impact on students and families across the district. Here's how the generosity of our students, community members and families, and community partners made a difference:
- Warm Winter Donations: A huge thank-you to ELD Apparel for their generous $2,000 donation, which helped us purchase cozy sweatshirts, sweatpants, and pajama pants for students in need. Their kindness helps ensures our students stay comfortable during the coldest months.
- Henderson's Holiday Gift Card Drive: Henderson High School's Student Senate spread holiday cheer at their annual drive-up gift card drop-off. Dressed in festive attire and handing out candy canes, they brought smiles to all while collecting gift cards to brighten the season for WCASD families.
- Rustin's Outdoor Learning Gift: Rustin High School students built beautiful picnic tables for Westtown-Thornbury Elementary, creating an outdoor learning space for students to collaborate, learn, and enjoy fresh air. Their craftsmanship and generosity embody the spirit of giving!
Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this holiday season so special. Your compassion and dedication continue to uplift our community and inspire us all!
JOIN WCASD IN THE GIANT FEEDING SCHOOL KIDS INITIATIVE
From January 1 to March 31, WCASD is proud to participate in the Giant Feeding School Kids Initiative. Every time you round up at the register, youâre helping us fight childhood hunger in our community.
Funds raised will directly benefit WCASD students by expanding meal programs, providing extra weekend meals, and eliminating outstanding student meal debt.
Together, we can make a difference for our students and ensure no child goes hungry. Thank you for your support!
OUTSTANDING MUSIC AND ARTS ACHIEVEMENTS IN WCASD
Holiday Cheer at Exton Elementary
Exton's talented orchestra and band delivered a spectacular Winter Concert, filling the room with classic holiday melodies and festive joy. Way to go, EXE Eagles!
WCASD Shines at West Chesterâs Christmas Parade
From amazing floats to spectacular performances, our students brought the holiday magic to life! Highlights included all three high school bands and Glen Acres Elementary's dazzling float with students singing their hearts out.
Holiday Magic at East Goshen Elementary
EGE's orchestra, band, and chorus delivered a festive winter concert filled with holiday favorites. The Roadrunners in the audience joined in the fun with clapping, dancing, and even an impromptu singalong!
Peirce Artists Build Holiday Magic
Peirce Middle School art students are ringing in the season with creativity, designing and constructing unique gingerbread houses entirely from scratch using cardboard!
EHS Spreads Holiday Cheer
East High School's Chamber Orchestra, Chamber Choir, and Jazz Band brought festive tunes and joy to WCASD elementary schools during their Holiday Music Tour! From classic carols to playful twists, their performances delighted and inspired audiences of all ages.
Henderson's Holiday Concert Shines Bright
The Henderson High School Music Department wowed the crowd at West Chester University's Asplundh Hall with a stunning Holiday Concert.
Festive melodies and heartfelt performances brought joy and captured the spirit of the season. Bravo to the talented students and directors, and thank you to everyone who came out to support HHS!
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO? LET US ENTERTAIN YOU!
WCASD PRESCHOOL PARENTS GROUP UPCOMING EVENTS
The West Chester Area School District's Preschool Parents Group's mission is to attract and transition children and parents into the West Chester Area School District. We offer a free program that provides educational and fun activities for preschool-aged children. You can attend any event that interests you - there's no obligation.
Wednesday, January 8, 2025, from 5:00pm - 6:00pm at Mary C. Howse Elementary School
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Wednesday, February 12, 5:00-6:00 p.m. at Hillsdale Elementary School
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Preschool Age Speech & Language Milestones
March 12, 2025 from 5 pm - 6 pm at Glen Acres Elementary School
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Wednesday, April 9, 2025 from 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. at Starkweather Elementary School
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West Chester Public Library Story Time
Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 5:00-6:00 p.m. at Exton Elementary School
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Book Fairs, Carnivals, and BINGO, OH MY! Come and join us for fun at our Elementary Schools Flyer.
All of the above events are free and open to the public. Non-district residents are always welcome! Please note that WCASD Preschool Parents Group events require registration so we can keep track of attendance and best prepare for our events. To RSVP, please click on the links above.
Please contact Dr. Sara Missett, the West Chester Area School District's Director of Elementary Education at smissett@wcasd.net or 484-266-1070 with any questions
EITC DONORS: CHAMPIONS FOR WCASD STUDENTS
A heartfelt thank-you to our incredible community partners, like First Resource Bank, for making a real difference in the lives of our students! Through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program, First Resource Bank generously donated $10,000 to the West Chester Area Education Foundation.
EITC contributions help WCASD provide enriching programs and unique learning opportunities that empower students to thrive. We are so grateful for the unwavering support of partners like First Resource Bankâyour commitment to education inspires us all!
TEXTBOOK & BOOK REVIEW COMMITTEE INTEREST FORM
New Form for the 2024-25 School Year!
At various times throughout the year, community members may request a review of instructional materials or books related to the WCASD or the District may begin the process of considering new instructional materials. When either occurs, the Superintendent or their designee can create a committee to review the materials. Parents and community members are an important part of the committee and review process.
If you would be interested and willing to serve on review committee if the need should arise, we encourage you to complete a brief interest form by clicking the blue button. Please be aware, if you signed up to participate last year, you will need to sign up again as it is our goal to keep this list as current as possible year-to-year. Thank you!
WCASD OFFERS A SENIOR TAX REDUCTION INCENTIVE VOLUNTEER EXCHANGE PROGRAM
Did you know that the WCASD offers a Senior Tax Reduction Incentive Volunteer Exchange Program designed to assist Senior Citizens with the burden of Real Estate Taxes? In return for volunteering their services through this program, senior citizens may be entitled to a rebate of property taxes in accordance with the guidelines outlined on our Senior Tax Reduction Incentive Volunteer Exchange Program webpage.
Before applying to the program, we encourage those interested to review the attached brochure below and the guidelines on our website.